Philadelphia woke up this morning looking like a war-ravaged city thanks to the tens of thousands of Eagles fans that took to the streets to celebrate the franchise’s first Super Bowl.
Following countless videos of Eagles fans running naked in the streets, riding on top of moving vehicles in their underwear, setting fires, flipping parked cars and eating horse poop off the streets, the city reported damages in the thousands to storefront windows, entire gas stations and destroyed light poles, planters and awnings.
Here’s is what the aftermath looks like in the daytime –
The aftermath in Philly… pic.twitter.com/ll9RUsavBb
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 5, 2018
At the gas station that got looted at Broad and Catharine last night, candy bars and trash are still everywhere. People mopping inside. Sign on locked door says simply: CLOSED. pic.twitter.com/3bfuADZtES
— Michael Boren (@borenmc) February 5, 2018
Outside the Macy’s next to City Hall, crews are literally shoveling glass. And across the street, police are directing traffic — the traffic lights were torn down. pic.twitter.com/TRwXxdnrm2
— Michael Boren (@borenmc) February 5, 2018
17th and Chestnut still scene of destruction. Downed pole with street signs and traffic pole outside The Shops at Liberty Place pic.twitter.com/w9xmrIpaLD
— Julie Shaw (@julieshawphilly) February 5, 2018
Workers trying to clean up the collapsed awning at the Ritz Carlton @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/IJOa0A9RuJ
— Drew Smith (@drewsmithtv) February 5, 2018
Macy’s windows smashed and looted across street from a Philadelphia City Hall where several street lights were also knocked down, work already underway to board up Macy’s @FOX29philly pic.twitter.com/GQZkc0qpdz
— Steve Keeley (@KeeleyFox29) February 5, 2018
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